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The Warrior

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.8K
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Irrfan Khan in The Warrior (2001)
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In feudal India, a warrior (Khan) who renounces his role as the long time enforcer to a local lord becomes the prey in a murderous hunt through the Himalayan mountains.In feudal India, a warrior (Khan) who renounces his role as the long time enforcer to a local lord becomes the prey in a murderous hunt through the Himalayan mountains.In feudal India, a warrior (Khan) who renounces his role as the long time enforcer to a local lord becomes the prey in a murderous hunt through the Himalayan mountains.

  • Director
    • Asif Kapadia
  • Writers
    • Asif Kapadia
    • Timothy Pitt Miller
  • Stars
    • Irrfan Khan
    • Puru Chibber
    • Aino Annuddin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Asif Kapadia
    • Writers
      • Asif Kapadia
      • Timothy Pitt Miller
    • Stars
      • Irrfan Khan
      • Puru Chibber
      • Aino Annuddin
    • 52User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 8 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Irrfan Khan
    Irrfan Khan
    • Lafcadia - Warrior
    Puru Chibber
    Puru Chibber
    • Katiba, Warrior's son
    Aino Annuddin
    • Biswas
    Manoj Mishra
    • Warrior
    Nanhe Khan
    • Warrior
    Chander Singh
    • Warrior
    Hemanth Mahaur
    • Warrior
    • (as Hemant Maahaor)
    Mandakini Goswami
    Mandakini Goswami
    • Rabia
    Sunita Sharma
    • Mira
    Shaukat Baig
    • Clerk
    Gori Shanker
    • Tarang village headman
    Prabhuram
    • Blacksmith
    Wagaram
    • Blacksmith's son
    Ajai Rohilla
    • Quarrey foreman
    Noor Mani
    • Riaz - Thief
    Sitaram Panchal
    Sitaram Panchal
    • Dhaba stall owner
    Chander Prakash Vyas
    • Dhaba stall man
    Sanjal
    • Dhaba stall man
    • Director
      • Asif Kapadia
    • Writers
      • Asif Kapadia
      • Timothy Pitt Miller
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    User reviews52

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    Kirpianuscus

    the familiar tale

    For me, three virtues define this special film. The first is the familiarity of story. The old Oriental tale, with its motifs and themes, characters and embroidery of facts. The second - the music and magnificent photography. Not the last -the fine job of Damayanti Marfatia and Irfan Khan. It is real, real difficult to not love it. Yes, it seems long and boring and the expected fight scenes are not so many. But it is a tale. Or, not, sorry, only a poem. You discover it only if you know it, scene by scene, piece by piece, before you see it.
    8flingebunt

    The journey begins

    When a man of the sword relinquishes violence, he finds it has terrible price. He journeys to his home village where he will find the violence he running from has preceded him.

    Written and directed by an English person of Indian descent, with the original inspiration coming from a Japanese folk story, this movie is part of the new Internationalism in cinema. This is in no way, an Indian film, rather it British.

    The words have been used by other people and I am going to use them too, then go and spank myself for being so unoriginal.

    Simple. Beautiful. Poetic.

    Ouch.

    It is a great example of found cinema, where many actors are simple found at the locations, with some sets being made, and many people, and sets being real. Including one major character being played by an Indian street kid.

    I like this sort of movie, and if you do you will probably love this movie too.
    8johnmcm

    A gem of a film well worth seeking out.

    With his debut feature 'The Warrior', Asif Kapadia has immediately identified himself as a director worth watching.

    The story follows the journey of the warrior (Irfran Khan) as he attempts to renounce his violent past and find a new life of peace in the mountains of Northern India.

    Sickened by the brutality of his role as leader of a band of warriors, he puts down his sword, vowing never to kill again. However he does not account for the wrath of the Warlord who sends his men to hunt him down, with terrible consequences.

    A timeless, almost Zen-like film has strong echoes of the work of Sergio Leone, opting for minimal dialogue and careful pacing, and making full use of the spectacular vistas of Northern India's desert and mountain regions.

    I suspect you will have to search hard to find this film at your local multiplex, but it is well worth the effort. If you're feeling a tad jaded after too many blockbusters, here's a film to reaffirm your faith in cinema.
    wozwazere

    Breathtaking

    I watched this last night and it is so entrenched in my mind that I'm going to watch it again today.

    Quite simply stunning from start to finish with well-rounded characters in their silence and simplicity.

    The younger members of the cast more than keep up with those older and everyone is so utterly believable that it is more like having a glimpse into a life that once was ~ and may be yet in a far-off land ~ rather than a film.

    A film that says so much without really verbalising much at all. Have oxygen at hand because it really will take your breath away!
    7Leofwine_draca

    Beautiful to look at

    A slow moving and beautifully shot meditation on life and death, all set within a barren and inhospitable landscape. THE WARRIOR marked Asif Kapadia's breakout from short films into feature length cinema, and it's a stunning debut. A familiar storyline unfolds in a leisurely and unhurried way, promoting realism at all times. Don't go in thinking this is an action film due to the misleading title, because you'll be disappointed: there isn't a single sword fight to be found.

    Irrfan Khan is a delight as the titular character, but the real star here is Kapadia himself. His cinematography aches with beauty, and he has a way of shooting isolated landscapes in a way that few other directors can match (for more of this check out FAR NORTH). Not since Werner Herzog's Nosferatu the Vampyre have I seen such a film shot through with this kind of artistic composition. There are shades of the Lone Wolf & Cub films here, but this meditative film turns out to be something else entirely; I really liked it.

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    • Trivia
      The Hindi-language film "The Warrior" was chosen by the British Academy of Film and Television to represent the UK in the "Best Foreign Language Film" category at the 2003 Oscars. The AMPAA took the highly unusual step of rejecting the movie because although the film had a British-born director (of Indian ancestry) and was co-produced by three British companies, the film did not qualify as British since "Hindi was not a language indigenous to the U.K." The British Academy was forced to submit its second choice, the Welsh-language, "Eldra". In an ironic twist, "The Warrior" went on to win "Best British Film" at the British Academy Awards the following year, although it lost "Best Non-English Film" to a film from Spain.
    • Goofs
      Although the film takes place in medieval India, smoking, unknown in the Old World before contact with the Americas and rare or absent across India before the British period (beginning circa 1600), is widespread. Further, cigarettes constitute most or all of the smoking shown in the film but were invented late in the 19th century. Prior to that, tobacco was smoked almost exclusively in pipes (cigars in the Caribbean).

      Similarly, a basket of maize ears is overturned in one scene. Maize was developed by Meso-American peoples and not common in India until well after the beginning of the British period.
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • June 18, 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
      • India
      • United States
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • 殺神輓歌
    • Filming locations
      • Himachal Pradesh, India
    • Production companies
      • FilmFour
      • Senator Film Produktion
      • British Screen Productions
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    • Budget
      • £2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $50,257
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,170
      • Jul 17, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $360,435
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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